The e-NABLE chapters have created a simple system for community members to help recipients all over the world. If you are looking for a recipient and don't mind spending a little money on shipping, this is for you!!!

Just go to the URL below and pick a recipient from the list. We have a growing number of recipients on the list from our various chapters.

My name is Natalie Korsavidis and I am the Young Adult Librarian at the Farmingdale Public Library. I am trying to see how I would be able to get kits that my patrons can assemble either as part of a library program or from home. We do not have access to a 3D printer in my building.

Natalie - I am a science teacher in Brentwood - trying to start my kids in production. Right now I am personally having trouble scaling a hand to build myself. Once I figure that out and get a wrokable hand built, I can provide you with some hands to assemble! I could provide more if you can get your hands on some filament - the consumable part of the three d printer. Aljanbi - I also can have my kids build some for you once I get the scaling figured out!Mike

NorthMiddleSchool wrote:Natalie - I am a science teacher in Brentwood - trying to start my kids in production. Right now I am personally having trouble scaling a hand to build myself. Once I figure that out and get a wrokable hand built, I can provide you with some hands to assemble! I could provide more if you can get your hands on some filament - the consumable part of the three d printer. Aljanbi - I also can have my kids build some for you once I get the scaling figured out!Mike

Did you get your scaling issues worked out? I am certainly no pro but I had no problems scaling with my open sourced software. A simple approach is just to scale in "Slic3r", which is the STL to Gcode software I use. If you are doing parametric scaling, I would be interested in a follow up post on your approach. One can never have too many ways of doing things.

NorthMiddleSchool wrote:Natalie - I am a science teacher in Brentwood - trying to start my kids in production. Right now I am personally having trouble scaling a hand to build myself. Once I figure that out and get a wrokable hand built, I can provide you with some hands to assemble! I could provide more if you can get your hands on some filament - the consumable part of the three d printer. Aljanbi - I also can have my kids build some for you once I get the scaling figured out!Mike